Sanctions imposed on Russia will affect the German economy, Steinmeier said
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Anti-Russian sanctions will have a negative impact on the people of Germany. This was stated by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in his video address to the participants of the concert of solidarity with Ukraine.
“Yes, and in Germany we have difficult days ahead. Days that change the world and us, maybe even faster than we thought possible. There are still many difficulties ahead. Despite all diplomatic efforts, “Steinmeier said, referring to the situation in Ukraine and anti-Russian sanctions, TASS reports. He called on the Germans to show solidarity with the government and be prepared for restrictions.
Earlier, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned of the “reverse effect” of anti-Russian sanctions imposed by the European Union. According to him, European allies should not “leave it to chance”. Western sanctions were imposed on Russia after the start of a special operation before the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine. In general, sanctions pressure on Russia has continued since the beginning of “zero” and has intensified in recent months. Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that their goal is to abolish Russia, ban its culture, and taboo the truth about Russia’s history and its role in major world events.
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Anti-Russian sanctions will have a negative impact on the people of Germany. This was stated by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in his video address to the participants of the concert of solidarity with Ukraine. “Yes, and in Germany we have difficult days ahead. Days that change the world and us, maybe even faster than we thought possible. There are still many difficulties ahead. Despite all diplomatic efforts, “Steinmeier said, referring to the situation in Ukraine and anti-Russian sanctions, TASS reports. He called on the Germans to show solidarity with the government and be prepared for restrictions. Earlier, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned of the “reverse effect” of anti-Russian sanctions imposed by the European Union. According to him, European allies should not “leave it to chance”. Western sanctions were imposed on Russia after the start of a special operation before the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine. In general, sanctions pressure on Russia has continued since the beginning of “zero” and has intensified in recent months. Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that their goal is to abolish Russia, ban its culture, and taboo the truth about Russia’s history and its role in major world events.